WORLD FOOTBALL PLAYER’S ASSOCIATION
VS1FC
Where free agents (players and keepers) can continue to earn while they search for their next club, where few undiscovered talents can turn pro on their own.

Reece, rise again and again
After battling injuries, Reece James returned not just to play — but to lead. As Chelsea’s captain, he lifted the club’s first FIFA Club World Cup, proving that resilience isn’t about avoiding setbacks, but rising every time they come. His journey is a reminder that your comeback can be greater than your struggle — if you don’t give up.

VS1FC
Discover the WFPA’s first ever major tournament “VS1FC” designed with one mission: to give elite free agents a world-class platform to stay sharp, get seen, and get paid on their own terms.

WFPA Origins
Charly Musonda Jr., discusses the launch of the WFPA, and shares a letter on his retirement and a future dedicated to player empowerment where anyone can earn, and showcase their game on their own terms.

Apply and Play in VS1FC
For players here’s all you need to know and how to apply for the VS1 Football Championship. In a world where institutions hold the keys, VS1FC hands the microphone back to the players. If you’ve ever wanted to bet on yourself — now’s the time.
The Undeniable Return of Paul Pogba
Amidst injuries, suspensions, and the doubts of the football world, Paul Pogba never gave up. Now, standing at the crossroads of redemption, he’s reminding a new generation why belief is everything. Here’s why we’re backing him to flourish again — and why you should never count yourself out either.

Aitana Bonmatí Is the Future — and so is the women’s game
Two-time Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí symbolizes women’s football: world-class, fearless, and ready for equality. At WFPA, we champion the women’s game through global stories, top competitions, and pay parity inspired by the Grand Slams. The future is equal recognition — and we’re building it now in order to continue to support women paving the way.
Lamine Yamal, 17, and the Return of Freedom
At just 17, Lamine Yamal is doing more than lighting up FC Barcelona — he’s bringing freedom back to a system-heavy game. In a world of rigid tactics and conformity, Yamal reminds us that daring to be yourself is the boldest play of all. His season teaches young players everywhere that success isn’t just about fitting in — it’s about standing out, freely.
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